With the highly anticipated JVC RS1 being received by AVS members as soon as today and tomorrow, I thought it was time to re-start the RS1 Owner's Thread from scratch.

This will be the thread where owners can post their questions, set up recommendations, tweaks, settings, problem solving, mounting the projector, and other issues relating to the RS1.

I will edit the first post (this post) to add information regarding settings, tweaks, (FAQ's) etc as warranted. If you would like to make a specific recommendation for information to be posted in the first post, you can make the request in this thread or send me a PM.

The DLA-RS1 has a 80% vertical and 34% horizontal shift lens. This means that the RS1 can be mounted as much as 30% of the screen height above (or below) the screen. So, if you have a 5 foot tall screen, the RS1 lens center could be mounted 1.5 feet above or below the screen.

The 34% horizontal shift means you can shift 34% of the image width from side to side. So if you have a 100" wide screen, the projector could be mounted off center by as much as 34 inches. However, this will be limited depending on how much of the vertical shift is being used, and vice versa.

The manual zoom lens has a range of 1.4:1 ∼ 2.8:1. Multiply this number by the screen width to determine how far from the screen the projector can be mounted. If your screen is 100" WIDE, you could mount the RS1 between 140 inches and 280 inches from the screen.

The HD1/RS1 frame doubles 1080p24 to 1080p48 and this is displayed internally at 96Hz. 1080i60 is deinterlaced to 1080p60 and displayed internally (with 3:2 progressive frame cadence) at 120Hz. (posted by MikeSRC)

I Hear the Colors are Over-saturated. Can This Be Completely Corrected Using The Internal Adjustments?

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Originally Posted by Mark Petersen

There is no way to correct for the wider than rec. 709 color gamut for the JVC with the internal adjustments. All that the internal color control does is to change the lightness of the color so that colors are less vivid. The bias controls are used to adjust the relative balance of R,G and B to achieve the desired white point (D65 for example). Imho, though the oversaturation issue is being blown out of proportion. The degree of oversaturation on the JVC isn't that much compared to most other display devices being sold today that also don't have CMS, it's certainly no worse than the Ruby or Pearl for example. I think part of the problem may be that the default color setting for analog inputs is too high on the JVC and people haven't adjusted them down and they are confusing this easily correctable problem with oversaturated primaries. These are two different issues.

How Do I Know What Setting To Use for HDMI Levels (Standard vs. Enhanced)?

It is important that you set the RS1's HDMI Level to Standard or Enhanced according to your source. Normally with video such as from your STB or HD DVD player the Standard setting for HDMI would be the right choice; with Enhanced the right choice when feeding the RS1 from a PC or most external processors such as a Lumagen.

Here is a quick test you can do to determine if you have chosen the right source for your HDMI Level, With your RS1 contrast and brightness set at 0 and HDMI Level set to Standard, display a 0 IRE pattern or fade-to-black scene from a movie. Then switch the HDMI Level on the RS1 to Enhanced. If the Standard setting is indeed the correct one, you should see the black level rise significantly when switching to Enhanced. If not then enhanced is probably the correct setting. (posted by lovingdvd).

I requested the JVC Loader and firmware from MR.D and told him that I would host it so that others could get it without swamping him with request.
Well here it is:JVC HD-1/RS-1 061 Firmware upgradeUPDATE AT YOUR OWN RISK

Happy to report that I've got a beautiful machine sitting in my living room. It will have to wait for the weekend to get installed. I'll post pictures as soon as I figure out how to reduce the file size on my camera. I can't wait.

Happy to report that I've got a beautiful machine sitting in my living room. It will have to wait for the weekend to get installed....I've got one of those stupid day jobs....! I'll post pictures as soon as I figure out how to reduce the file size on my camera. I can't wait.

And a BIG congratulations to the first AVS member in the U.S. to report receipt of the RS1 (Jason doesn't count )

Why are we breaking with tradition. The first owner to post pics gets to create the "Official Owners' Thread"

Matt, would you do the honers and create the Official RS1 Owners' Thread?

I think the issue is that Rob is going to take ownership of the thread and compile all the information and make it readily visible so people won't have to read through a few hundred pages to find the information they need.

I asked for my thread to be taken down. I started it, but then realized that as I was typing, Rob had already started a new owners thread. It doesn't do anyone any good to have multiple owner's threads floating around, especially when we already have 1000's of other RS1 threads on the board. Rob, I'm sure, will do a great job pulling together info and posting it....something I just don't have time to do. Let's get back to the point...I've got an RS1 sitting in my theater room! More pictures to come in a minute.

Yes, you change the menu of the source, not in the RS1. I believe that the default setting for HDMI output will be YCbCr signals anyway, but this may not be the case for DVI devices if I understand correctly.

I think the issue is that Rob is going to take ownership of the thread and compile all the information and make it readily visible so people won't have to read through a few hundred pages to find the information they need.

call me a traditionalist, but all then stuff that will need to be compiled will end up in the "Official RS1 Tweaks and Calibration Thread" anyway Maybe Rob could start and "own" that thread.

I guess the first thing i should admit, is that I'm not a photographer. Here are a couple of pictures I quickly took of some HD content (HD Discovery channel and HD Jay Leno both via Verizon Fios). The last is a picture from LOTRs in standard definition. I've not done any tweaking of the projector. This is about as "out of the box" as it gets.

The screen that I've got it set up on right now is a 100" portable 4:3 Dalite matte white screen. It's actually a business screen that I sometimes carry with me on trips for work. Even so, it seems plenty bright. after I have it professionally installed this weekend, I'll take some pictures in my final set up.

I don't have any way to professionally measure it, but in normal mode, I didn't notice it at all while watching Lord of the Rings. In high mode, I could hear it and to be honest, it was a bit louder than I would like. But then again, I'm literally sitting about 4 inches away from the thing (I can't stop drooling over it) and in my batcave I'll be running it in normal mode so I'm sure I won't hear it once it's mounted up on my 10' ceiling.

I'm off to bed. More tomorrow after work, but by then I'm sure there will be a host of people with these gems in their rooms.

I asked for my thread to be taken down. I started it, but then realized that as I was typing, Rob had already started a new owners thread. It doesn't do anyone any good to have multiple owner's threads floating around, especially when we already have 1000's of other RS1 threads on the board. Rob, I'm sure, will do a great job pulling together info and posting it....something I just don't have time to do. Let's get back to the point...I've got an RS1 sitting in my theater room! More pictures to come in a minute.

It's refreshing to see this kind of thinking replace the braggadocio that sometimes runs amok around here.

Nice Pics!!! Can I ask, how far you have the projector sitting from the screen? I'm still trying to find out if it'll be bright enough for my 120" matte white da-lite. The projector will be mounted about 17ft from the screen and 9ft high. Thanks, again Great Pics!

congrats Matt and thanks for the pics. I look forward to hearing more of your impressions. I should be getting mine from AVS sometime next week and can hardly contain my excitement. I'm upgrading from a Z4 and I'm considering going to 2.35 screen. I already bought some black-out cloth and velvet to make a new screen and border but decided to wait until I have the projector to build it. I'll test it out on my current 16x9 screen first to see how big I can comfortably go with the 2.35 screen and still have a punchy image. I'm hoping to go with a 120" wide screen, which will make it about 51" tall. Hopefully the RS1 will have enough brightness in normal mode to make this work. I plan on doing the "poor man's CIH" method until I can afford a scaler and lens. The projector will be about 12'-0" from the screen at my current mounting location, but I could move it back to about 14 or 15 feet. It won't be long now.

congrats Matt and thanks for the pics. I look forward to hearing more of your impressions. I should be getting mine from AVS sometime next week and can hardly contain my excitement. I'm upgrading from a Z4 and I'm considering going to 2.35 screen. I already bought some black-out cloth and velvet to make a new screen and border but decided to wait until I have the projector to build it. I'll test it out on my current 16x9 screen first to see how big I can comfortably go with the 2.35 screen and still have a punchy image. I'm hoping to go with a 120" wide screen, which will make it about 51" tall. Hopefully the RS1 will have enough brightness in normal mode to make this work. I plan on doing the "poor man's CIH" method until I can afford a scaler and lens. The projector will be about 12'-0" from the screen at my current mounting location, but I could move it back to about 14 or 15 feet. It won't be long now.

unless I am doing the math wrong, your projector will have to be at least 13.7' (call it 13'10") back to display on a 120" wide screen.

Doing a little homework is in order for you guys planning 120" screens. If you are going "poor man's CIH" (spherical not anamorphic), you will need some gain in your screen. At unity gain you will not hit 12 foot lamberts out of the box even in high lamp mode (presuming 630 lumens). Some gain and CIH 2.35 are pretty much a must if you are to have any comfortable luminance in the mid-teens. Otherwise, you will have to live with less brightness than the conventional minimum specs. The most challenged are the AT screens at or near that size with a pj at this lumen output. For instance, Stewart ST130 with Microperf has about 1.2 gain (SmX about the same). If you go down to 114" with this in a CIH 2.35 system, you can still hit about 16+ FL in Normal mode.

1) Are these color matrix issues minor or easy to notice.
Is it something we should consider avoiding units until its corrected?

Greg quoted that JVC is aware of the his color concerns:
2) What is the firmware update process, by user, or at service center only?
3) If it's a hardware issue will JVC offer a quick swap for new units to early buyers?

Does the contrast change with bulb age? I.e. can I get Jason's measured contrast numbers with 100 hours on the bulb, with less light output, or does contrast also correspond to the max light output of the bulb?

Does the contrast change with bulb age? I.e. can I get Jason's measured contrast numbers with 100 hours on the bulb, with less light output, or does contrast also correspond to the max light output of the bulb?

Contrast should not change over time. As the bulb ages, your whites and blacks will become dimmer at the same rate. The picture may color shift a bit and a recalibration could change the contrast ratio, but all other things held constant, you won't see a decline in contrast.